For more than two decades, artist, Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II, has been painting giant boulders across Iowa. After painting the original rock in 1999 in rural Iowa, Sorensen and his family went on the Iowa County Freedom Rock Tour, showcasing this impactful art all over the state.Sorensen wrapped up his work on the 99th Freedom Rock at the Central City Fairgrounds over the weekend.
Now the excitement turns to the 100th Freedom Rock. The centennial mark includes an auction to raise money for Veterans causes and secure a rock in the community with the best offer. Bids are being accepted now through Nov. 1, with the winning community to be announced on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
The 100th Freedom Rock is slated for completion in the winning community on or around July 4, 2022.
The auction is an ideal way for communities to demonstrate support and gratitude for our nation’s service members and fund the needs of Veterans. It’s also a unique opportunity for cities who don’t yet have a Freedom Rock to bid and join 99 of their peers across the state.
Sorensen and his family will now focus on a Freedom Rock in every state, adding to Freedom Rocks® already placed in North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Washington and Nebraska.
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